A blog by Alistair Barbour-Nationalist party's do not hold any of the answers that modern day Britain is facing. Nationalism,religion, multiculturalism, Right/left wing ideologies are tearing this country apart. If new to this blog please go to my first post/introduction for backgrounder. This blog is now closed. Contact me at alistairbarbour@live.co.uk

Friday, 11 January 2013

For a few
years now no one could have escaped the oppressive regime that appears to exist
in the UK. The injustices dealt out in the name of political correctness and
the human rights act anger many people. Many times made worse and inflated by
our overly sensationalist media.

People
are furious how things got to this. There appears to be a whole industry of do
gooders that has been built up running, organising and ruining all
aspects of British life and all of this fuelled by politicians obsession with
building an ‘all-inclusive diverse society.

A cause
‘which at its centre’ is undoubtedly a good thing but the way that it has been
done has caused so much resentment amongst and between different communities
and sections of British society.

One of
the reasons I even attended my first BNP meeting was because of this culture of
‘seemingly’ aggressive and alienating regime of political correctness and the
apparent madness carried out because of the human rights act.

When you
get angry with the system you become more open to messages coming from
fundamentalist and extremist groups like the BNP.

To them
all PC is wrong, the human rights act needs scrapped and all equality laws need
thrown out!

I'm lucky
I got over my angry stage very quickly realised that their answer was no solution
and saw the real agenda of the far right.

Britain
was a divided nation. We had racism, inequality and injustices against
minorities. We brought in race laws to protect people from bigotry and
prejudice; we needed them and still do.

Race laws
have greatly reduced the instances of open racism taking place in our country.

Political
correctness has undoubtedly helped in reducing the cases of homophobia from
what they were years ago.

Equality
laws have ensured that women are getting more protection in the workplace and
in society.

The human
rights act has ensured that every citizen in the UK has basic rights that every
human being needs and deserves.

The human
rights act in particular is a divided topic. It’s far from perfect but we seem
to have this mentality now in Britain; you’re either for it or against it. Keep
it or scrap it!

This is
crazy and it’s playing into the far rights hands. They dedicate huge parts of
their propaganda machine to tell the voter that they are the only parties
that will scrap this act.

We don’t
have to scrap the human rights act or political correctness. We just need
to make sure they work properly and work for everybody.

Nationalist
parties like the BNP use this modern culture to drum up support. They cite it
as reasons that society is now unequal and blame most of our ills on these very
reasons.

They
campaign against race laws that they say are now racist against white people.
They blame this very culture for the breakdown of society.

They
don’t tell you the real reason that they want the human rights act and all race
and equality laws scrapped.

The law
has and always will protect people against physical harm. If there were no
equality laws you would not be able to physically attack a gay, black or brown
person. This is the typical excuse that parties like the BNP

give
when they are trying to hide what would be the real
consequences of their actions and pretending that it would have no adverse
effect on society.

BUT, if
we had no equality laws no political correctness, things would be very
different.

For
instance if an African or Asian family moved into an area where the far right
were strong and it was no longer illegal to abuse them verbally how long before
they were intimidated enough to leave.

If a gay
couple were walking down the street and the homophobic abuse that once was all
too common was no longer illegal, would being gay be forced ‘through fear’ to
go back into the closet and treat as dirty.

In short
under a far right government like the BNP this behaviour could become the norm.

One very
interesting way they avoid directly answering important questions is on the
policy of voluntary repatriation of anyone who does not fit there
Anglo-Saxon heritage. When asked about this policy, they always say “we
would not kick anybody out who was here legally". We would have a voluntary
scheme where as people who were not of Anglo Saxon heritage could take a
payment of the government to leave”

They then
state that these conditions exist at the moment. These payments actually exist
now and have done for a few years; which is actually true.

The big
difference is that under a far right government it would no longer be illegal
to harass anyone of different ethnic origin, make them feel unwelcome or refuse
them employment because of the colour of their skin.

How long
before many feel like they have no choice but to accept this voluntary
repatriation payment.

The more
that take the payment the less that remain [remember there would be absolutely
no more immigration] the less that remain the easier it will become to isolate
the remaining ones. An ever decreasing circle until they get their wish of a
white Britain.

Political
correctness, human rights, diversity awareness all belong in modern Britain They belong in any modern civilised country but not in their present form. They
need amended and the whole industry around it needs looked at. People are sick
of it they are sick of the way the likes of Abu Qatada cannot be deported
because of his human rights and the British voter and tax payer has absolutely
no say in the matter.

This is
giving a totally distorted view of the whole reason for human rights.

We have
to be very careful that we don’t throw the baby out with the bathwater.